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1864 - 1916

Nikolai Mescherin

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A Russian landscape painter, a co-owner (along with his brothers) of Danilovskaya Manufactory.

Attending only private lessons (that is, not having received any systematic special art education), he mastered the techniques of the Impressionists, giving them both his attitude and his manner of performance. The artist brought to the landscapes a share of lyricism and inner warmth, causing the reciprocal wave of benevolence of the viewer. The national theme is attractive in Mescherin’s paintings: most of them present the artist’s low-key beauty of Central Russian nature, which he understood and loved, according to N. Nekrasov, an author of many essays about the artists, “like a of a tender and devoted son”.

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Taking private painting lessons from the Wanderers (graphic artists, landscape painters and painters) in the 1890s, Mescherin learned various techniques of painting, including separate small neat strokes, as well as energetic-wide pasty brush strokes.

Landscapes made in a dull tonality are filled with special lyricism and subtle poetry. The pointillism technique, successfully implemented by the artist in some landscapes, was also the reason for this mood of the canvases.

Nikolai Mescherin

On Artist

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Academicism

Impressionism

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Igor Grabar

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Claude Monet

Vasily Bookbinders

Alexey Mikhailovich Korin

Emanuel Aladzhalov

By Artist

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Post-impressionism

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Isaac Levitan

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Alexey Stepanov

Sergey Vasilyevich Malyutin

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Mediums: pastel, paper. Location: State Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow.

1915

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Mediums: oil, canvas. Location: private collection.

1910

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Mediums: oil, canvas. Location: State Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow.

1912

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Mediums: oil, canvas. Location: Vologda Regional Art Gallery.

1905

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Mediums: oil, canvas. Location: Ivanovo Association of Art Museums.

1905

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Mediums: oil, canvas. Location: Irkutsk Regional Art Museum named after V.P. Sukachev.

1904

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Mediums: oil, canvas. Location: State Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow.

1903